Medallion.



An@ T WILLIAM EDUENAN, 0E ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, AssIGNOE 're EAS'TEAN BROTHERS COMPANY,- 0E ROCHESTER, NEW vom; A conronafron Bon NEW ,YoEK.

Appnbation meti september' s, 1910. 'se'fi'ai No. 581,074.'

To all whom/t may Concern.'

` Be it known that I, LLIAM F.- DURNAN,

a citizen of the United States, and lresident of Rochester, in the County of Monroe and i State of New York, have invented certain d new and usefull 'Improvements inlsedal` lions, of which the following is a speoifi'eation. l I This' invention relates to medallions', land han for its object a` simple, ol'eap Const-riiea. 'decorated'panel With a suate are lframed tionjandFig 2 i`s` 'a central, cross-section.

1 shows cessed centrally' to receive both` .the decoh,rated panel 2 I 2o vand a thin transparent 'celluloidiplate 3. A flange 4 is'forr'ned around thedecorated panel, and, Aley"nf'xeans of burrell is a -front.l

'to retain thejpla.te frame' made ofmetal and re-l Y `.nishing','Ifalle metal of thisd'angeisfcaused' lto flow,y inwardly till it overhangs the cellu- Vloid .plate 3 in thej'form kof 'a ledge .5, thus "securing it in place.;

llatbase, a flange formedintegral' With 'and 'proJecting frointhe face of thegbas'e at' a substantial distance Within the edge thereof,

Speeicai'n'of 'Letters at'lilt- 'Patented Mar. li, 1913.. f

.A medallion oolnprising a substantially' I lso as to leave a, Wide, flat marginal portion surroun'din'g theflange a decorative 'panel ,lying`witllinf said flange 'and against the base', and a transparent plateooverng said panel, 'the edge' of 'the ange being burnished inwardly over the transparent plate Kp v and the panel inplace 'Wit-hin the ange. I i e WILLIAM F. DURNAN.

` V'Vitnesses l J. PEHRSSON,

' E. HENNESSY- mpi d "hispate'f may be 0mm@ ffl ive cents each, by addressing the CQmmissioner -of retenes, i y Washington, D. o. I f 

